The TunerMatic Robotic Guitar Tuner – Is Guitar Tuning Really That Hard?


Robotic guitar tuner was uploaded by: actiontuners
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The TunerMatic is the lastest in the StringMaster line of Robotic guitar tuners

The TunerMatic automatically turns your guitar pegs to tune your guitar. According to the developers, “It is the only guitar tuner that tunes the guitar for you.”

Sounds pretty cool, but the promo video left me thinking – is tuning a guitar that difficult?

Antares ATG-6, Auto-Tune for Guitar, Has The Power Of 500 Super-Computers

Here’s an overview and demo of Antares ATG-6, aka Auto-Tune For Guitar. The Antares ATG-6 is a proof of concept at this point, not a shipping product – also known as a $90 guitar with $40,000 of technology in it.

Here’s an overview and demo of Antares ATG-6, aka Auto-Tune For Guitar.

The Antares ATG-6 is a proof of concept at this point, not a shipping product – also known as a $90 guitar with $40,000 of technology in it.

Antares Bringing Auto-Tune To Your Guitar WIth ATG-6

Antares has announced ATG-6, aka Auto-Tune for your guitar. Here’s what they have to say about it? In the years since its introduction, Antares Auto-Tune has literally revolutionized the process of vocal production. And now, with our new ATG-6™ guitar technology, we’re doing the same for guitar. ATG-6 is a DSP-based suite of functions that … Continue reading “Antares Bringing Auto-Tune To Your Guitar WIth ATG-6”

auto-tune your guitarAntares has announced ATG-6, aka Auto-Tune for your guitar.

Here’s what they have to say about it?

In the years since its introduction, Antares Auto-Tune has literally revolutionized the process of vocal production. And now, with our new ATG-6™ guitar technology, we’re doing the same for guitar.

ATG-6 is a DSP-based suite of functions that offer everything you’ve always wanted from a guitar, along with capabilities you never imagined possible. From flawless intonation to astonishing tonal flexibility to alternate tunings that open up entirely new areas of inspiration and creativity, ATG-6 technology seriously expands the flexibility and range of the electric guitar while letting you continue to play your own way.

Using our new Solid-Tune Intonation system, an ATG-6 equipped guitar constantly monitors the precise pitch of each individual string and makes any corrections necessary to ensure that every note of every chord and riff is always in tune, regardless of variables like finger position or pressure or physical limitations of the instrument. As a result, listening to a guitar with Solid-Tune is a revelation, offering a purity of intonation that has simply never before been possible.

Of course, Solid-Tune is smart enough to know when you want to manipulate pitch, so you can play bends and vibrato exactly as you always do. In fact, Solid-Tune Intonation makes it even easier to bend to the right pitch every time.

What do you think of the idea of Auto-Tune for your guitar?

 

Who Needs Synthesizers? Classic Pink Floyd Synth Sounds Recreated With Guitar Effects Pedals


Electro-Harmonix Effectology Vol.13 Pink Floyd Synth Effects was uploaded by: EHX
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSWFJdQzL0Q

Effect guru Bill Ruppert demonstrates the possibilities of effects pedals by recreating the electronic sounds of Pink Floyd’s Welcome To The Machine, using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!

No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used. Continue reading “Who Needs Synthesizers? Classic Pink Floyd Synth Sounds Recreated With Guitar Effects Pedals”

Free Virtual Guitar Amp For Mac, Windows, ampLion

Audiffex has released ampLion Free, a free virtual guitar amp for Windows and Mac. It’s a “lite” version of ampLion Pro, a commercial virtual guitar amp by the same dev. Features: Precise modelling technology 5 channels covering wide range of genres Two independent speaker positions Adjustable pickup microphone Noise-gate with soft knee Automatic output volume setting Switchable … Continue reading “Free Virtual Guitar Amp For Mac, Windows, ampLion”

Free Guitar Amp Software

Audiffex has released ampLion Free, a free virtual guitar amp for Windows and Mac.

It’s a “lite” version of ampLion Pro, a commercial virtual guitar amp by the same dev.

Features:

  • Precise modelling technology
  • 5 channels covering wide range of genres
  • Two independent speaker positions
  • Adjustable pickup microphone
  • Noise-gate with soft knee
  • Automatic output volume setting
  • Switchable simulation quality
  • Presets storage

Download it at the Audiffex site.

iWah Turns Your iPad Into A $700 Wah Pedal, Right By Your Foot On A Dark Stage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU-XD53FPJc This may be the greatest idea ever – but we’re a bit skeptical about the iWah, a dock that turns your iPad into a giant wah pedal. A $700 glass wah pedal by your foot on a dark stage. Here are the features: made of aircraft 6061 T-6 aluminum bead blasted finish (other colors … Continue reading “iWah Turns Your iPad Into A $700 Wah Pedal, Right By Your Foot On A Dark Stage”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU-XD53FPJc

This may be the greatest idea ever – but we’re a bit skeptical about the iWah, a dock that turns your iPad into a giant wah pedal. A $700 glass wah pedal by your foot on a dark stage.

Here are the features:

  • made of aircraft 6061 T-6 aluminum
  • bead blasted finish (other colors are available upon request)
  • Special edition “hot pink” model where 10% of the sale will go to the National Cancer Institute.
  • iPad cradle allows both landscape and portrait mode.
  • Magnetic “lock” and pin feature holds the iPad cradle in place.
  • Silicone tubing and bumpers are used on the iPad cradle to protect your investment.
  • rubber bumpers are used on the base to prevent slipping and protect hardwood floors.
  • non-slip grip tape used on foot pedal.
  • cradle design allows ipad to remain plug in for continual charge.

The iWah sells for $135 at IIXXStands

Multi Eventide stompbox demo jam freakout!


Multi Eventide stompbox demo jam freakout! was uploaded by: SourceDistributionTV
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Multi Eventide stompbox demo jam freakout!

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The results of an improvised mess-about tweaking all our in-house Eventide Stompboxes, sometimes all at once. The chain is Suhr Guitar into Eventide ModFactor fed into TimeFactor, then into Pitchfactor, then into a Jet City 50 Watt 2 x 12 Combo amp. Guitar is provided by Source’s resident shredder Ian Iredale, knob twiddling by Alex. You can hopefully get an idea for the sheer range of ideas, sounds and general all round genius these particular pedals provide.

Eventide stompboxes are as much studio effects as they are guitar effects (all are stereo, with selectable Line/Guitar input/output volumes), all sound completely fabulous and are easy to use, but still super super deep.

Mic setup is Shure SM57 on the cone going into a UA 610, RØDE NTG1000 on the rear of the cab, RØDE NTG2 to pick up our voices, all fed into a PreSonus FireStudio Mobile for conversion.

For more info on the Eventide Stompbox range (note the new Space reverb we didn’t have in time for this session!): http://www.eventide.com/AudioDivision/Products/StompBoxes.aspx

To find a dealer in the UK: http://www.sourcedistribution.co.uk/

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Pat Metheny GR-300 Guitar Synth Sounds With The Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer


Roland GR-55 Guitar Synthesizer GR-300 Tutorial Pat Metheny was uploaded by: WayneJoness
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Tutorial on programming the Roland GR-55 to duplicate the distinctive sounds of the Roland GR-300, as heard on the vintage Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays tune, Are You Going With Me?

Includes tips on using the control assignment page.

via WayneJoness